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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

CLASSIFIED

Excursion of Branch of
J.W.E.W.O. July 2

DAVID HOROWITZ, Teacher- FURNISHED SMALL APART-
MENT or flat required for July
English, Citizenship, Yiddish,
Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah.
and August. Call Tyler 7-2944
Reading and writing guaran-
Saturday between 7 and 9
teed. Free trial lesson. 1724
p. m. or Sunday between 10
Pingree. Hogarth 3547 or Ty-
a. m. and 1 p. m.
ler 4-9522.
WANTED - Boarding home for
mother and small child. Mother
HEDER TORAH HEBREW
in home to assume responsi-
SCHOOL. D. L. Bresler. 11821
bility for child. Write Box 300,
Dexter between Tuxedo and
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Elmhurst. Hebrew, Yiddish,
Bible, Rashi, History, Bar Mitz-

Plans are being completed for
the all-day excursion to Bob-Lo
on Wednesday, July 2, by the
North Woodward branch of the
Jewish Women's European Wel-
fare Organization. Mrs. Elias
Epps is chairman and in charge
of tickets. Mrs. Ida Schultz is
in charge of entertainment.
There will be games for adults
and children. Prizes, balloons,
candy will be given to the kid-
vah. Also private lessons for WANTED-Housekeeper to take dies. Mrs. I. Mellin and Mrs. J.
full charge of home and chil- Mehler are assisting on this com-
adults or children. Townsend

8-8094.

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ACCOMMODATIONS for several
families at Shady Rest Farm,
Portland, Mich. Direct U.S.-16.

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FOR SALE-Four family brick.
Five rooms each. All improve-
ments. New frigidaires. Grand
Ave. between 14th and La-
Salle. Call Townsend 8-0570.

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FOR RENT-Furnished room in
private home. 3775 Richton
Ave.

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FOR RENT - Nice large fur-
nished room for a lady or gen-
tleman. Reasonable. 2726 Pin-
gree Ave. near Lawton. Tyler
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Concert at Center
Miss Pola Kadison
On Sunday Morning
Social Director at
The music department of the
Stein Clover Lodge Jewish Community Center, Jul-

Miss Pola Kadison of New
Yolk, formerly with the Habi-
mah and the Vilner Troupe and
more recently on the labor stage
with the production "Pins and
Needles," will be social director

ius Chajes, director, will present

its last concert this season on
Sunday, June 22, at 11:45 a. m.
The Center Chamber Orches-
tra, the Center Choral Group,
the Jewish American Youth Cho-
rus, and Betty Kowalsky, 12-
year-old pianist, will be featured
on this program.
The concert will be free to the
public, but admission will be by
ticket only. Tickets may be se-
cured at the Center office any
day prior to the day of the con-

dren. Prefer one who can stay mittee. For tickets call Mrs.
nights. Write Box 400, De- Epps, Un. -7185.
troit Jewish Chronicle.
At a breakfast meeting on
cert.
Mrs. Abraham Cooper is chair-
June 10, at the home of Mrs.
man of the Center music com-
DRIVING new car to California. Sam Shore, president, 18111
mittee.
Can accommodate four passen- Muirland, the following gave con-
gers. Call Townsend 5-0164. tributions to the Benjamin Wis-
ELIZABETII LAKE - 771-779 ne• Memorial Flower Fund: Mrs.
Rev. Cantor
Winding Drive. Two rooms, Elias Epps, in honor of her
running water, screened porch, granddaughter, Stephanie; Mrs.
A. A. ROSENFELD
$75. Also three and four A. Denitz, for her recovery; Mrs.
rooms. Goodman, Townsend H. Mitz, Mrs. B. Weiss.
2907 CALVERT AVE.
At a meeting held June 5 at
8-0104 or Pontiac 2-8947.
the home of Mrs. William Fisher
Tel. TOwnsend 8-4299
PRIVATE OFFICE SPACE for of Highland Ave., plans were
rent, 1611 National Bank made for the ninth donor lunch-
• Marriages Performed
Building. With or without eon scheduled for Dec. 2, at the
• Sweet Meat Table Furnished
Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Abraham
stenographic service.
Redblatt was appointed general
SITUATION WANTED - Ger- chairman, assisted by Mrs. A.
man refugee, experienced in Gleicher as co-chairman. For in-
Roy. Cantor
woodwork machine, will con- formation call Mrs. Redblatt,
sider other kinds of work. K. Townsend 6-6793.
MISS POLA KADISON
Jacob
Veit, 2683 Elmhurst Ave.
Silverman
and
entertainer
at
Stein's
Clover
Townsend 5-3666.
EURGICAL
State Fair to Exhibit Michi-

FOR RENT - Nice large fur-
nished room, suitable for sin-
gle or employed couple, in
home of small family. Good FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
transportation. 2979 Pasadena.
rooin in home of small fam-
Townsend 7-2906.
ily. Stall shower. Kitchen priv-
ileges. Telephone. Good trans-
FOR RENT - Front airy fur-
portation. Reasonable. 3244
nished room in apartment, for
Cortland, lower.
one or two. Kitchen privileges.
Good transportation. Korin, FOR RENT - Neatly furnished
3710 Richton Ave., Apt. 302.
room for a getnleman in home
of two adults. All conveniences.
FOR RENT - Nice front fur-
Good transportation, 3791 Car-
nished room for a gentleman,
ter Ave., near Dexter. Tyler
in single home of three adults.
7-4137 or Tyler 7-3073.
Garage if desired. Convenient
transportation. 2412 Sturte- FOR RENT-Three room nicely
furnished apartment for a
vant. Townsend 5-2641.
couple. Cross ventilation. Near
Dexter. Inquire mornings.
FOR RENT-Furnished room in
private home. Good transporta-
Townsend 5-7256.
tion. 3219 Richton Ave. Town-
send 5-7241. Inquire Saturday 35th Anniversary
after 6 p. m. or Sunday 12
Of Baron's Resort
to 3 p. m.

FOR RENT - Bright furnished
This sunnier Baron's Resort
room for a gentleman. Garage at South Haven will celebrate its

if desired. Good transporta- 35th anniversary in the restaurant
tion. Davison-Linwood section. and catering business.
Townsend 5-3727.
Baron's has all the facilities to
playtime enjoyable: a beau-
FOR RENT - Large furnished make
room with twin beds, for two tiful shady lawn, tennis and hand-
ball courts on the grounds, a
ladies or couple, in home of private bathing beach and free
small family, or will share bus service to the public beaches,
flat. Private lavatory. Tele- an 18-hole golf course and horse-
phone. 3204 Sturtevant, near back riding nearby. There are
Wildemere.
solariums for men and women at
no extra charge. Children enjoy
FOR RENT - Furnished large their vacation-time under the care
sunroom with five windows, in of a trained governess who super-
home of two adults. Garage. vises their activities in a fully-
Good transportation. 2441 equipped play-school or in a large,
Taylor Ave., near LaSalle. Ty- equally well-equipped playground.
le• 4-1118.
There is also a private dining-
room for children.
FOR RENT - Beautiful large
During the dinner hour guests
airy room for refined party.
Stall shower. Unlimited tele- will again be entertained by the
orchestra directed by Bernard
phone. Good location. Town- Mayerson. The orchestra will also
send 5-0059.
play for regular night club en-
FOR RENT - Clean furnished tertainment.
The tempting and delicious food
room in home of small adult
served by Baron's brings custom-
family. Garage optional. Good ers from Chicago, St. Louis, De-
transportation. 2946 Leslie troit and Miami Beach.
Ave. Townsend 7-2732.

FOR RENT-Large airy room
for one or two. Good trans-
portation. Meals if desired.
Reasonable. 3042 Pasadena.
Townsend 5-5015. Inquire
mornings or evenings.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

June 20, 1941

season. All conveniences. Good
bathing. Jewish community.
Owners there Sunday only.
Tyler 5-2295.

gan's Part in Re-Arming
of America

Michigan's part in the re-arm-
ing of America-a role regarded
by many as more vital than that
played by any other single state
-will be vividly exhibited as
part of the 92nd Michigan State
Fair, Bernard J. Youngblood,
general manager of the fair, an-
nounced.
The exposition will take place
at the State Fair Grounds here
from Aug. 27 to Sept. 7, in-
clusive.
Youngblood, who has just re-
turned from Washington, where
he conferred with Congressional
and military officials relative to
the military feature of the fair,
said he expects the feature to
be the most impressive national
defense exhibit ever placed on
display in this country.
Two premium books, one cov-
ering the general agricultural de-
partment and one covering the
women's division, are being is-
sued free of charge, and Young-
blood urges all persons intending
to enter exhibits to apply for
their premium books at once. A
post card, with the name and
address of the sender typed, or
written plainly in ink, will. suffice.

Lodge at Omena, Mich. She is
the daughter of the Kadisons
who were active on the Yiddish
stage for years.
Indoor and outdoor programs
will feature the programs at
Stein's Lodge. Swimming in Lake
Michigan, hikes, fishing, tennis,
dancing, golfing are among the
benefits offered at the Lodge.
There is a playground for chil-
dren, with a competent counselor
in charge.
Only a limited number of res-
ervations are available, and it is
urged that they be made prompt-
ly. For information and reserva-
tions, call Tyler 5-7738.

HENRIETTA SZOLD YOUNG
JUDAEANS ELECT OFFFICERS

At a meeting held at the home

of Friedell Kert on June 9, Hen-
rietta Szold Young Judaeans
elected the following officers:
Adele Jacoby, nisiah; Audrey
Cornfield, siganit nisiah; Made-
line Kaufman, mazki•ah; Fried-

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to Years'

Practice
Recommended Iv)
Physicians and
Hospitals

9371
Wildemere
TY. 4-0062

Manistee
Performed

Rev. S.
Mogill

2065
Virginia Park
TY. 4-5900

SURGICAL
MOHEL
Marriages
Performed

The Well Known Cantor

Hyman Schulsinger

of Cong.
Beth Tefilo
Emanuel

ell Kert, gizborah; Ronnie Sha-
piro, publicity chairman; Sylvia
Spielman, tachnit chairman; Su-
zette Weiss, Keren Kayemeth
L'Israel chairman; Geraldine
Feldman, scrapbook chairman.
Esther Charnas is the sponsor.

Taylor and
Woodrow Wilson

Capable and
Specialised

Mohel

YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE
AUXILIARY

GIFTS TO CHILDREN'S HOME

The Youth Education League
Auxiliary met at the home of
Miss Jean Simons of Fullerton
Ave. Tentative plans for the
coming year were discussed. The
regular meeting night has been
changed to Wednesday, and
meetings will be resumed in the
Mrs. E. Levin, Slakter family on fall. The new president, Miss
Yah•zeit of brother Jay Slakter. Pearl Schneider, presided.

The Jewish Children's Home
acknowledges donations from the
following: Mrs. Leonard Radner,
Charles Usher, Mrs. Maurice
Aronsson, Mrs. Diana Pomerantz,
Joseph L. Staub in memory of
Mrs. Ella Cohen, Abraham Cohn,

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(Needy are given tree care)

Also marriages performed,

either at my home or in
halls. Services conducted in
English and Y Ian

Rev. Hyman Schulainger

1934 HAZELWOOD
TYler 6.6960

Maurice and Becky Steuben Now Manage Biltmore
Hotel. South Haven

Rev. Cantor

DA VID
GOLDEN

Tag-Day of J. W. E. W. 0.
Sunday, July 27

At a special meeting of the
Jewish Women's European Wel-
fare Organization held at the
I3nai Moshe, applications were re-
ceived from refugees and other
orphans overseas for support and
steamship tickets. It was decided
to give $200 for a steamship ticket
for an orphan girl refugee in
Vienna, also $50 towards a steam-
ship ticket for a refugee old

CertifIcates
from hospitals
and noted
professors from
State of
New York

YOUNG MAN WANTED, 18 to couple.
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22. Must be able to drive. No
It was also decided to have a
other experience necessary. tag day in Mt. Clemens on Sun- Biltmore Hotel at South Haven
Maurice and Becky Steuben,
Salary, $20 a week. Write day, July 27. Mrs. Feldman is
congenial "Hosts to the Most"
Box 125, Detroit Jewish Chron- the chairman of the affair.
of South Haven, Michigan, have
icle.
FREEDMAN FAMILY CLUB several connections with Steu-
SITUATION WANTED-Stenog-
ben's Resort and are now man-
The Freedman Family Club aging the new Biltmore Hotel
rapher, assistant bookkeeper,
met
together
with
Lieutenant
thoroughly experienced and
overlooking Lake Michigan in
dependable. Excellent refer- Harry L. Friedman and his wife, South Haven.
Jean.
ences. Call Tyler 5-2053.
The Biltmore is an architec-
Lieutenant Friedman was here tu•al
dream, four floors of
LAKE HURON summer home. on a two week furlough from gleaming white stucco with a
Will share our beautiful mod- Camp Livingston, La.
300 foot concrete sun terrace
ern home with young couple.
Mrs. H. L. Friedman will make surrounding it. The lobby floor,
Wide, sandy beach. Lovely her home with her parents for containing the entrance lobby,
grounds. Tyler 5-3733.
the duration of Lt. Friedman's salon, "Beachcomber" and dining
rooms, is of solid knotty pine
WOODHULL LAKE - Apart- service with the U. S. Army.
At the last' meeting the or- and newly furnished in the
ments for rent, 1, 2, 3, 4 and
5 rooms. Call Vinewood 1-0400 ganization pledged $20 to the "Swedish Modern" trned.
Here you find a veritable
Allied Jewish Campaign.
between 6 and 8 p. m.

Detroit's Favorite
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Wedding Ceremon-
ies Perri:neared at

Home and 14 Ap-
pointment.

RECEPTACLES

°Arbors, Ash an4 Rubbish.
vazseijric e zcre Rtie.htraily Roar-

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dream of vacation paradise, set
far back amid acres of rolling
lawns and shade trees.
These two hosts, famous for
their many attributes, Maurice
for his congenial happy welcome
and Becky for that grand ability
to make "every bite a real de-
light," have always dreamed of
giving to South Haven the ulti-
mate in resort perfection. This
has been realized in the opening
of their Biltmore Hotel.
There are regulation concrete
tennis and shuffleboard courts,
ping-pong and billiard tables.
Other activities which may be
indulged in are golfing, horse-
back riding, swimming, fishing,
boating and dancing.

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AMERthAN
RECEPTACLE CO.

579 Kenilworth To. 8.5889

Monuments of Character
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Manuel Urbacb

Granite and Marble Howameate

7729 TWELFTH ST.

Tiler 6-1111

